Linby St MichaelChurchyard
The north part of
the churchyard
looking south
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The churchyard looking
north-west
from the church |
The southern part of
the
churchyard looking
south-east |
Grave marker to
Lancelot and Joanna
Adin who both
died in June 1692 |
Grave marker to
James Stafford
killed on the
railway in 1843 |
The churchyard is roughly rectangular in shape and covers an area of 0.4 ha. It was extended northwards in 1898 which doubled its size.
The church is located in the southern section. There are burials on all sides.
The boundary wall on the south, east and west is made of stone. A timber fence marks the boundary on the north side. The main entrance is on the eastern boundary of the churchyard.
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